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Which molecule can increase the concentration of hydrogen ions in a solution and therefore is an organic acid?

An example of a molecule that can increase the concentration of hydrogen ions in a solution and is considered an organic acid is acetic acid. Acetic acid is a weak organic acid that dissociates in solution to release hydrogen ions, contributing to increased acidity.


What is the definition of acetic?

acetic acid is an organic acid. An example of an acetic acid is vinegar. I am not sure if this answers your question.


Vineger contains acetic acid CH3COOH Is acetic acid organic or inorganic How do you know?

Acetics acid is organic. It has a COOH group.


Vinegar contains acetic acid CH3COOH Is acetic acid organic or inorganic and how do you know?

Acetic acid is organic because it contains carbon [C].


Acetic acid is a type of?

Acetic acid is a type of organic compound. This is also known asethanoic acid.


What term describe acetic acid?

Acetic acid is an organic acid. It is a carboxylic acid. It has only 1 carbon atom.


Is acetic acid anything like acetic acid?

Yes. Acetic acid is a lot like acetic acid.


Can aniline souble in acetic acid?

Both being two polar compounds, aniline is highly soluble in acetic acid.


Is acetic acid and acetic acid ester same thing?

No, acetic acid and acetic acid ester are not the same thing. Acetic acid is a simple organic compound with the chemical formula CH3COOH, while acetic acid ester is a compound formed by the reaction of acetic acid with an alcohol. Esterification of acetic acid forms esters, which are often used as fragrances or flavorings.


Why is acetic acid CH3-COOH is considered an organic acid?

if a compound has carbon in it it is organic chemistry.


What are the 2 organic acids?

acetic acid formic acid citric acid


Acetic acid is it a molecule or ion?

Acetic Acid is an acidic molecule formed by a Hydrogen cation and an Acetate anion: H+ + CH3COO- --> CH3COOH Or if you will: H+ + C2H3O2- --> HC2H3O2 Acetic Acid is a weak molecular acid since it has the carboxyl group: -COOH. The carboxyl group is not very soluble in water, making it a weak acid (since it does not form a lot of hydronium, H3O+, or H+, ions - therefore, it would have a higher pH than a strong acid such as HClO4) and a weak electrolyte (since there aren't many dissociated ions in an aqueous solution).